We can now count a Congresswoman among the ranks of CNN iReporters! Rep. Grace Meng (D-NY) shared two photos from the inauguration on iReport. One is her with fellow female freshmen in Congress, and the other is her with New York’s freshman delegation. She was kind enough to chat with me for a few minutes – she was really excited – and provided some nice color from the inauguration.

“It's really exciting,” she told me via phone. “A lot of the freshmen sat together and a lot of the women, we're obviously colleagues, but we're also friends…it was really emotional for us freshmen.”

Meng says she might attend an inauguration ball this evening, and she also held an event for her constituents. “From my district in New York, a lot of constituents have come in [to DC for the inauguration]. Many of them are newer immigrants who have never been to DC before, so we had an open house in our office,” she said.

by Steve Krakauer, CNN1/21/2013 9:08:16 PM

The President and First Lady are ready for Presidential Walk #2. Live on CNN now.

by Dorrine Mendoza1/21/2013 9:08:22 PM

by Gregory Wallace, CNN1/21/2013 9:11:52 PM

The Obamas are on foot again, walking the final stretch to the White House.

Watching the inauguration of the President and walking on Pennsylvania Ave... Really refreshing to see this... Proud to be an American no matter which side you are on... History in the making... Wish I was there!!!!

Joe Biden is just TOO cool ........I love him ; gotta lot of swag and dosen't care what people think of him ! Thirty - six (36) years in politics and he can still physically run that fast ! He is really loving this parade and he loves attention from the people :o)

The president, first lady, vice president and Dr. Jill Biden will be joined in their reviewing stand by Congressional leaders, Supreme Court justices, governors, the Joint Chiefs and White House staff as well as area elementary school students and some of the Tuskegee Airmen and their families, according to the White House.

by Dana Davidsen, CNN1/21/2013 9:36:27 PM

President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama walked along a stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue ahead of the inaugural parade (Photo: Joe Klamar/AFP/Getty Images)

Live on CNN: President Obama and his family are now in the parade viewing station in front of the White House. They are joining Vice President Joe Biden, his family, congressional leaders, Supreme Court Justices, governors, the Joint Chiefs and White House staff as well as area elementary school students and some of the Tuskegee Airmen and their families, according to the White House.